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ESCHSCHOLTZIAS

HARDY AHHUALS FOR DRY PLACES Those delightful flowers, cschscholtzias, will bloom freely in the garden, whether in a specially prepared bed or near tho path at the foot of a wall. Allow plenty of space between the plants by sowing thinly. It is not advisable to transplant them (writes L. A. (Griffiths in the ‘Hawke’s Bay Tribune’). They may bo cut in the bud stage, the stems immediately plunged into hot water, and later arranged indoors in vases. Varieties have been greatly improved of late years. Orange queen is orange outside and golden-yellow inside the fluted petals Tango is a good Then there are ivory wnito, and gaiety, which combines old rose with creamy buff.

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Evening Star, Issue 20570, 23 August 1930, Page 26

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ESCHSCHOLTZIAS Evening Star, Issue 20570, 23 August 1930, Page 26

ESCHSCHOLTZIAS Evening Star, Issue 20570, 23 August 1930, Page 26

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